It should listen on any IP - perhaps it has a routing problem?
Try telneting to port 5900 (for display 0) on that system from a remote
location and see if you get the RFB 003.003 response. If you don't get
any answer back, you are not routing to it or the sever is not running.
----- Original Message -----
From: "eran" <eran "at" veazy.com>
To: <vnc-list "at" uk.research.att.com>
Sent: Sunday/2002 January 27 04:34
Subject: vnc on adsl
: Hello,
:: I want to use TightVnc as a server, on a win 2000 machine using an
adsl
: connection. for some reason, I can only use the viewer on that
machine, but
: not the server. Perhaps the problem is that there are 3 ip addresses
on that
: machine: lan, private adsl address, public adsl address. if this is
the
: case, how do I tell vnc on which address to listen.
:: thanks in advance,
: Eran
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